ancient Rome primarily used a system of coinage made from various metals, including bronze, silver, and gold. The most common coins were the denarius (silver), which became a standard currency for trade and commerce. Other denominations included the sestertius (bronze) and the aureus (gold). Over time, the Roman currency system evolved, but these coins played a crucial role in the economy throughout the Republic and Empire.
France use the EURO.
Dimes
about 5million dollars
money
I think Ancient Rome had a very strong goverment
The euro.
What type of money does WHO use?
Republic
MONEY
Italians now use the Euro as their currency.
In 64 AD the Roman money was the as, the dupondius, the semis, the sestertius, the quadrans, the denarius, and the aureus. The denarius was silver, the aureus was gold and all the other were of bronze, in various denominations.
Canadian money!
The Bahamas use the same kind of money the Americans do.
it uses therapies money
He did not use money.
Really to Tell you The Truth No
depends on what type of money because they use a different type of money over there